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Read. Learn. Share Tech Talk Show Notes February 20. 2021 Breached water plant employees used the same TeamViewer password and no firewall The Florida water treatment facility whose computer system experienced a potentially hazardous computer breach last week used an...
May 25, 2019 | Apple, Computers, CPU, Data Storage, Microsoft, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Windows (Microsoft)
Wow! Wow! Wow! What a week it has been for Intel. It turns out that a massive vulnerability in their CPUs that they have been distributing since 2007. Yes, you heard me right. It is a security flaw called “Zombieload” and if left unpatched would allow...
Aug 20, 2016 | Radio Show
With one atom per bit, this 1-kilobyte hard drive is only 100 nanometers wide Here’s an interesting milestone to talk up around the water cooler: researchers in the Netherlands have created a microscopic storage system that encodes every bit with a single atom —...